COMICS: The Original Five Battle Sentinels In First Look At ALL-NEW X-MEN #9

The original five X-Men (Cyclops, Jean Grey, Beast, Iceman and Angel) find themselves facing a very familiar threat in this first look at Brian Michael Bendis (Ultimate Spider-Man) and Stuart Immonen's (New Avengers) All-New X-Men #9. Hit the jump to check it out!

Marvel is pleased to present your first look at All-New X-Men #9, from the critically acclaimed creative team of writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Stuart Immonen! Hot on the heels of the Uncanny X-Men facing Sentinels in their first issue, the All-New X-Men find themselves face-to-face with Sentinels for the very first time. Something is boiling under the surface of the Marvel Universe! Also, Mystique continues to make some big moves that will have huge circumstances for the X-Men.

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Sweet! Love this book actually. Kinda hope they keep the "young" X-men in some way... Maybe kill off the old ones? IDK I like some of the old ones too so IDK if I would want that either. At any rate I'll keep reading this book!

"...big moves that will have huge circumstances for the X Men." Am I the only one that thinks that sounds off? Anyways, I love this book. Great stuff.

As for the time paradox stuff mentioned, I see no issue here. Setting aside that this is a comic book, the fact that everything is fine, implies that these X Men eventually get back to the past where Xavier mind wipes 'em of these experiences. Or the X Men disappearing from the past created a different time line separate from the 616 universe where the X Men disappeared. According to some theories, one event can lead to multiple time lines (one for each eventuality). In one time line, Hank and Scott had their argument and everything became as we see it now. In another, the original X Men vanished causing a whole different chain of events. Either way, the 616 timeline would be intact. The other possibility is that the writer is god and time travel works how he wants it to. Judging by Wolverine's dialogue about killing young Scott and solving all their problems (which of course it wouldn't for so many reasons), I'd say that last explanation is probably the one I'd go with.

But then again we're talking about different dimensions here, so the most logical explanation is that the young X-Men didn't really come from the the past of the 616 dimension, but from the past of a paralel dimension.

Another possibility is that the time travel device automatically made copies of the young X-Men and transfered them to the future in order to not alter the past, all in all perhaps there aren't strict laws for time travel in the Marvel Universe, maybe they work in different ways depending on the device/magic/power that enable time travel.

Doctor Doom made a device so that you can later the timeline and have it stick for that timeline. Anything else and you simply create an alternate reality. So yes unless Beast utilized a Doom lock or similar then they are from an alternate timeline. A timeline where Cyclops may not grow up to have a pair of balls and face down Captain Nazi America Rogers and his James the snitch Howlett.